SUSECON 2016 in Washington DC!
Did you see the announcement yesterday? SUSECON 2016 will be in Washington DC, November 7-11.
Yup - that's Election Day! So make sure you cast your absentee ballots early, and come join us in DC. We're going to be in a beautiful location - the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. Beautiful hotel in a quiet neighborhood just 2 Metro stops away from the center of the US capital city.
We're looking at a few program enhancements this year, so keep your eyes open for news about Registration (early March), Call for Papers (late March), streamlined process for certification exam registrations, and the always-popular evening entertainment activities...
Does anyone have a favorite "thing" about SUSECON that they want to make sure we do again this year? Let me know!
Kent
Yup - that's Election Day! So make sure you cast your absentee ballots early, and come join us in DC. We're going to be in a beautiful location - the Washington Marriott Wardman Park. Beautiful hotel in a quiet neighborhood just 2 Metro stops away from the center of the US capital city.
We're looking at a few program enhancements this year, so keep your eyes open for news about Registration (early March), Call for Papers (late March), streamlined process for certification exam registrations, and the always-popular evening entertainment activities...
Does anyone have a favorite "thing" about SUSECON that they want to make sure we do again this year? Let me know!
Kent
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> Did you see the announcement yesterday? *SUSECON 2016 will be in
> Washington DC, November 7-11. *
:-)
> Yup - that's Election Day! So make sure you cast your absentee ballots
> early, and come join us in DC. We're going to be in a beautiful location
> - the 'Washington Marriott Wardman Park'
> (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasdt-washington-marriott-wardman-park/).
Not being an American is that wise? Won't Washington be busy?
> Beautiful hotel in a quiet neighborhood just 2 Metro stops away from the
> center of the US capital city.
>
> We're looking at a few program enhancements this year, so keep your eyes
> open for news about Registration (early March), Call for Papers (late
> March), streamlined process for certification exam registrations, and
> the always-popular evening entertainment activities...
All sounds good!
> Does anyone have a favorite "thing" about SUSECON that they want to make
> sure we do again this year? Let me know!
Certification labs on the last day - being able to come away from
SUSECon with a certification (CLA, have to wait for CLP result) adds
personal value (justifies the long trip from outside US) if not business
value. I'd like to see LPI return and/or Linux Foundation exams
available too.
Thanks.
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> On 18/02/2016 00:54, kwimmer wrote:
>
>> Did you see the announcement yesterday? *SUSECON 2016 will be in
>> Washington DC, November 7-11. *
>
> :-)
Ditto, very happy. Orlando has been great for the years it was there, but
this could be nice too. We'll see what the events folks make of it; if
nothing else, visitors will have some great other sites to see should they
choose that option.
>> Yup - that's Election Day! So make sure you cast your absentee ballots
>> early, and come join us in DC. We're going to be in a beautiful location
>> - the 'Washington Marriott Wardman Park'
>> (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasdt-washington-marriott-wardman-park/).
>>
>
> Not being an American is that wise? Won't Washington be busy?
Not being an American, well, nobody's perfect. ;-)
I asked around and apparently busy-ness isn't that crazy around election
time. Inauguration is probably another story, but is in late January so
all is well.
> Certification labs on the last day - being able to come away from SUSECon
> with a certification (CLA, have to wait for CLP result) adds personal
> value (justifies the long trip from outside US) if not business value. I'd
> like to see LPI return and/or Linux Foundation exams available too.
Agreed. Also, the pre-conference courses seem to be pretty popular.
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attend. Probably better access actually. I don't know how costs
compare, however. Washington has a lot to see and do so there will
probably be many attendees making an extended trip of it! I'll be
interested to see how registration numbers compare making it a little
easier over last year for those in the Americas to attend and a little
more difficult for those in Europe.
As time for the conference approaches, we should probably start a
discussion thread on best/most interesting attractions in Washington
and the D.C. area. :-)
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Kim - 2/18/2016 1:31:32 PM
> It would seem, like Orlando, it's easy access to Europeans that want to
> attend. Probably better access actually. I don't know how costs
> compare, however. Washington has a lot to see and do so there will
> probably be many attendees making an extended trip of it! I'll be
> interested to see how registration numbers compare making it a little
> easier over last year for those in the Americas to attend and a little
> more difficult for those in Europe.
>
> As time for the conference approaches, we should probably start a
> discussion thread on best/most interesting attractions in Washington
> and the D.C. area. :-)
Hotels in DC are usually quite expensive though.
rooms.
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Kim - 2/19/2016 10:15:38 AM
Oh, and re: the election time - like Kim said, it's not that busy in DC. There may be a few cool things going on, but for the most part the candidates are all in their home states on that date, watching the results on TV like the rest of us! But unless you are a VIP with a limo, stay out of DC in January during the inauguration!